'Not only did Ivor not wake Bonnie up for dinner, but he had gone missing. She wondered where he was. It was also so dark outside that she thought the villa had a power outage. Her mind was full of questions but no answers.
Bonnie returned to her room and got her phone to turn on its flashlight before going downstairs.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt'Under normal circumstances, a power outage would be impossible since the villa has its own power supply. It's probably Ivor's doing. If he's being so mysterious, he's probably planning sgrand gesture. Still, I have no idea what he's doing.' As she descended the stairs and entered the living room, she heard loud noises around her.
Thud, thud! Thud! Immediately after, all the lights turned on, and Bonnie could not resist looking around. Before she knew it, she saw a sea of roses from the ceiling to the carpet, with a long table in the middle. search the Find_Nøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
Ivor had set up a candlelight dinner, creating a romantic and picturesque vibe throughout the living room. Bonnie could not help but grin.
'I knew there was a reason all the lights were off. Ivor was missing, too. It turns out he was hoping to surprise me.' As she was thinking, she heard Ivor's charming voice, "I learned this song just for you, Bonnie. I hope you like it." She turned to gaze toward the voice and saw Ivor sitting at a piano. He wore a black tuxedo with a white piano before him. The chandelier shined on him, accentuating his features. Even his every movement brimmed with grace and sophistication.
Bonnie could not help but sigh.
'Ivor's such a wonderful man. He's perfect, yet he always feels he's not good enough for me. I just don't get why he thinks so. He's proud to haveas his soulmate, and I'm happy to have him, too. Why doesn't he believe that?' Plink, plink, plonk! Musical notes echoed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBonnie only heard the intro and already knew the song title. After all, a famous pianist in Arvandor composed it for the woman he loved deeply. Naturally, the song title was "Dearly Beloved." The song told a bittersweet and poignant love tale. Ivor played it wonderfully and injected a sentiment into the notes so rich that it immersed Bonnie utterly. She did not even realize it until he finished. Afterward, Ivor rose from his seat and approached Bonnie with a bouquet. He looked at her lovingly, giving her the bouquet of fresh, pink roses. "These are for you, Bonnie." Boonie took the flowers and could
not help but gaze across the living room to admire the sea of roses. She giggled and teased him "Yâu© M ve decorated the room with red roses, but why did you givepink roses instead? Is there a special meaning to it?"
"Of course, there is." Ivor held her waist. The pink roses are unique in this room. They represent my love for you and only you. The red ones are decoration pieces to remind you that my love is only for you. Content Bonnie held the bouquet and smiled, asking, "Do you think comparing the pink and red roses is enough to convey your unique love for me?"
The pink roses were delicate but paled to her smile. At that moment, Ivor thought, 'Bonnie's much more delicate than any flower. As far as I can tell, the flowers don't hold a candle to her beauty.' Ivor did not speak. Instead, he just stared at Bonnie. She waved at him and asked, "What's wrong, Ivor? Cat got your tongue?" X